When Doodle keeps crying, "Don't leave me. Don't leave me," the reader is being prepared for the fact that his brother will, in fact, leave Doodle. Unfortunately, when he does leave Doodle, the results will be disastrous.
Doodle, as we know, is not a healthy child. The narrator struggles with having a sickly brother but soon comes to love him. Although Doodle remains weak, he eventually learns to crawl. The narrator vows to teach him to walk so he can be normal.
The two practice in secret and soon Doodle learns to walk. The narrator is not satisfied with these results and pushes his sick brother to go further. They train in the swamp, far from the house, so they do not get in trouble.
As they are "training," a storm comes in. Doodle has already been tired from his training and does not have the ability to run home. The narrator, however, runs home to escape the storm, leaving Doodle behind. When the narrator goes back to look for him, he finds Doodle has collapsed and died. The blood on his neck connects him to the scarlet ibis they earlier found dead. Both were fragile and both were alone when they died.
The narrator deserves a certain amount of blame for not only pushing his brother further then he was capable but also of leaving him behind during the frightening storm. Therefore, the best answer is that Doodle yelling "Don't leave me" best foreshadows when "the narrator races ahead and leaves Doodle to struggle behind during a terrible storm."
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Explanation:
In this excerpt, the sequence of events creates suspense by speeding up the plot to move the story forward and build tension. "He is coming!" cried Theseus, and he ran forward to meet the beast.
Answer: Connotation (Option 2)
Explanation: A connotation is a term used to invoke the literal meaning, but is not meant literally. A denotation, on the other hand, is the literal or prime meaning of the subject/noun. This is the main difference between the two.
The main function of a verb in a sentence is to show the action that the subject or any other part of the sentence engages in.
<h3>What is a Verb?</h3>
This refers to the part of speech that shows the action in a sentence and can also modify a noun or pronoun in a sentence.
Hence, we can see that although your question is incomplete, a general overview was given to help you understand the given concept about verbs.
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